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Among his other Christmas presents a spoiled young prince receives a stick from his limping grandmother--at first he is annoyed, but after his other presents quickly break, he discovers that a stick can become almost anything, and he learns to appreciate his grandmother's gift.
Every child gets bored or lonely. From award-winning author Tim J. Myers, Full of Empty will bring home the power of quality time.
Yoshi the tanuki--a Japanese raccoon-dog--learns how to magically transform himself into anything, even a teapot. But what happens when he can't change back? This is the tale of the teapot-tanuki's adventures, from the day he leaves his family to the day he meets the Emperor himself. What will it take for this teapot to become a tanuki again? Only the Emperor's grandson knows the answer. Asian-influenced illustrations using vibrant acrylic paints bring the mythical tanuki to life. An author's note is included.
A proud triggerfish father, with a long Hawaiian name, and his proud wife, with an equally long name, find it hard to decide on a name for their fish child.
"Dinosaurs and other ancient reptiles appear in their ancient habitats as if witnessed by a modern day child. Includes information about the animals and resources for additional learning"--Provided by publisher.
Dinosaurs from a finicky stegosaurus and a knobby old ankylosaur to the frightening tyrannosaurus rex get washed and shined at the Dino Wash Deluxe. Includes section with facts about the dinosaurs mentioned in the story.
Young Yao Bai suggests a plan to outwit the pirates coming to steal the seabird eggs he, his father, and his uncle have gathered from an island near San Francisco.
Basho And The Fox is a Marshall Cavendish publication.
Tricked by a fox into giving up his share of cherries, a famous Japanese poet is inspired to write a haiku and the fox, ashamed of his actions, must devise another trick to set things right.
New York Times Bestselling Author and Agatha Award Nominee! First Published by Penguin/Berkley/Prime Crime! At Wick's End, Candlemaking Mystery #1 Harrison Black is stunned when he learns that his Great Aunt Belle has been murdered. The shock runs even deeper when an attorney informs him that he's inherited At Wick's End, a candleshop housed in the River's Edge complex. As he learns the art of candlemaking, Harrison also tries his hand at solving her murder.